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LatinAmericanScience.org

LatinAmericanScience.org is "a resource for journalists, scientists, policymakers and the general public meant to shed light on the scientific research carried out in Latin America." Founded in 2011 by science journalist Aleszu Bajak (whose work experience includes NPR's Science Friday), LatinAmericanScience.org is authored by a team of scientists and graduate scholars. Recent articles include an investigation of la roya, a fungus that has caused coffee leaf rot in Colombia and an exploration of species available in the Sonoran caves, which are home to no fewer than 144 species of bats. Visitors can also explore all previously published articles in full, and may search for previous articles by country. The link above is for the English-language version of LatinAmericanScience.org; those who read Spanish may wish to browse the Spanish language edition (which features unique content) via a link in the site's menu.
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March 31st, 2017
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April 9th, 2003 at 12:33pm
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April 9th, 2003 at 12:33pm
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